Tuesday, November 24, 2009
To Make Or Break A Farm Table
With just a few extra screws and a simple can of Electric Orange Paint from the Home Depot we were able to transform this ratty old farm table into a daydream!! This will take up a post in the common area lunch room and hopefully be the locale for many a deep and meaningful conversation about art or whatever. In the background of the last picture is the table pre-orangification. More pix to come once its in position (when the legs dry of course)
And They Work!!
transom n 1: a window above a door and hinged to a transom [syn: transom window, fanlight] 2: a horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it [syn: traverse]
After all of the tedious work done on the salvaged windows from Wilbur's Antique Barn in Greene... We finally have our homemade transom windows. We ordered remakes of the old style latches from a place in Portland OR that work by simply slipping a hook through the loop and pulling down on it. Then there are nice little chains to catch the window and keep it from falling too far open. Seeing that we are going the anti AC route due to expense and our disbelief in it, we thought that there would be a natural cross breeze when these are all open. That and the ceiling fans should make it just right in the summer. You also get a glimpse in these pictures of the fabulous string art light fixture we scored at a yard sale in Houlton Maine this summer.
Getting A Little Crazy With The Floor
Barry and I decided that we needed to spice up the tiny bathroom space in the common area with some stripes. So manned with a dozen or so cans of misfit paint from the Restore we went nuts. Cutting 3 to 10 inch srips of plywood and then painting them with the unplanned colors (because randomnes is always best) The planks were then clear coated and screwed to the old subfloor with nice even rows of screws across the expanse. Once again I say... GO RESTORE!!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Making the Wash Tub Sink
Putting in a normal sink just seemed boring and since I decided that this project has to be about making interesting and creative decisions or else its just not worth doing, I thought it was important to make that crazy sink I've always wanted! I'll definitely add more pictures when its totally done so everyone can get a better idea of what it looks like.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
First There Was Nothing
And God Said...
Found Object
The Shiny New Floor In Studio C
Barry and I hand scrubbed, sanded and put three layers of clear coat on the floor in the back studio and lunch room. We did this instead of just renting a sander and having at it. Our thought was that by being gentle on the wood we could preserve all of the age and patina that had developed over the years. Now it is clean and smooth and has an ashy green tinge to it which is lovely. Its much warmer wood out in the area where the table will be.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Table For Two
Here are some pix of the awesome chairs we found for the cafe. The guy we bought them from said they came out of a convent in Portland. Somewhat mid-century religious modern. There's only seven of them but we'll make it work. We also have a large farm style table and a lot of mix matched old wooden chairs that I think we'll paint all the some color. What color that will be we don't yet know??
Cutting In To The Floor
Hard at Work
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Studio C taking shape!! I'm focussed on this particular studio because its slated to be mine. Can't wait to set up shop! Also, you can see a before shot of this wall in the post prior to this one, showing the pink paint and what were window-like openings into the kitchen. The new openings will be for the windows into the common space I mentioned previously.
Replacing the Floor Where the Elevator Once Was
A simple progression of the new joists going in and the subflooring being put in on top. The final picture is the old flooring that we found in the basement being put back in its original place. We even have enough extra to patch a few of the other holes that are scattered around. No more pesky hole!! The next exciting adventure is to learn how to sand and refinish the floor. Stayed tuned for more soon.
Repainting Studio C
Patriotic 9/11 Whoopie Pie
Our afternoon snack from the local corner store was flying these unusual colors for one important day, until Barry ate it. Insane, right?
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